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Small Paradise
Hidden away in this rotten harbor, between the cat tails and murky water.
Although it's just a hazard to many and is slated to be removed –
the ships sunken to shallow bottom, the boardwalk falling away.
They don't see its new purpose;
A kingdom, a small pallet of bricks rearranged by children into a vast kingdom.
A family getaway, a tackle box and fishing rod sit at the end of the boardwalk.
A meetup spot, a small pile of cigarette butts and ash have developed on a side of the boardwalk.
A hiding place, canned food sits in a small pile in a corner of the small house.
A date spot, beanbag chairs sit–haphazardly thrown into a corner.
Although everyone uses it, it’s so dejected
the outside slowly falling away.
It now sits here, alone, solely watching over the lake
Its glory days are now nothing but half-hearted dribble in history books.
It is a small paradise, a slice of heaven on earth
Offering what little warmth it has in its old worn-down shell can.
Hidden away in this rotten harbor, the harbor sits
maybe in a less cruel universe it would be loved and this would be more than –
It's last night.
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Inspired by Edward Mitchell Bannister’s “Moon Over a Harbor”.